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Lomax AME Zion Church is another of Arlington's oldest continuing black churches. First led by Reverend Richard Tomkins as Little Zion Methodist Church in 1866 in Freedman's Village, the congregation later met in the nearby home of Levi and Sarah Jones before moving to their own one-acre site in Green Valley purchased for $75 in 1874.
More Attractions
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Fresh produce, baked goods and more at the Arlington Farmers' Market every Saturday in Courthouse from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. |
Dance, Opera, Theatre, Visual Arts - you can find it all at Arlington's urban arts center, Artisphere! |
A fantastic time of year to visit is the spring when the Nation's Capital blossoms with tiny pink and white flowers. |







